I highly endorse this book as it is
well written, open minded and completely challenges us in ways we may
be uncomfortable with in our sexual society. It is self-assured,
poised and confident in its message. Pick up a copy today!

The book Intuitive Lovers tells us that
we are all intuitive lovers. Intuition, is instinctively knowing.
Knowing that we can or can’t trust this partner; knowing that a
particular partner is safe for us. Most of us fail to listen to our
intuition; we are fearful of our intuition because it doesn’t tell
us what we want to hear. We brush it off like it was a piece of lint
on our jacket. We wonder if our intuition is just our imagination or
wishful thinking on our part.

Becky Walsh taught intuition at the
College of Psychic Studies in London. She has a radio show on LBC
97.3FM, and works as an intuitive therapist and a life coach helping
people to develop their consciousness. She is candid, sharp, quite
accessible, and has a great sense of humor! Her other books are
Advanced Psychic Development, published by O Books and Haunted West
End Theatres with Ian Shillito. Becky gives talks and does workshops
around the world and even performs her own unique show blending
intuition, philosophy, spirituality and stand-up comedy.

One
of the catalysts for Intuitive Lovers was an assessment of society.
In the book, it states that we are all born with intuition, yet as we
develop linguistic skills, and are able to communicate with words,
our intuition seems to take a back seat then technology was born and
it seems to have absolved us of the need for many of our intuitive
abilities.

We can use driving for example. We
used to figure out where we were going by instinct and now technology
is used to guide us to our destination. We have saved some time, if
the GPS is working correctly, but we lose our instinctive skills. We
use technology for so many things now days, even to find a mate. It
is tough to trust your instincts when you haven’t used them in so
many years.

This book was written with an open
mind; it doesn’t make judgments or have opinions about the
different aspects of sexuality in the world. They are all considered
normal and natural, which is refreshing. Everything that is covered
in the book seems to be covered in a matter-of-fact way. It covers
so many aspects of dating and is brave enough to challenge the truth
that has been swallowed for too long. The author is bold enough to
print that the news and society as a whole are wrong in that their
truth of not being able to find “good people” and being fearful
is not necessarily “your truth.” Becky is courageous in
challenging us to stop the opposite sex bashing through email and
jokes and to think before we forward those on to others. We have a
family made of different genders and bashing one or the other only
makes it tough to love each other in the end.

I highly endorse this book as it is
well written, open minded and completely challenges us in ways we may
be uncomfortable with in our sexual society. It is self-assured,
poised and confident in its message. Pick up a copy today!